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Title: An interesting issue
Post by: grattman on February 03, 2005, 02:06:13 PM
I have SME 6.X running as a school DHCP/web/email server. A process that happens from time to time is them uploading (via a form submission) a large file (upwards of 30Mb) to www.jsprinting.com.

When you submit a large file, the page-loading bar bottom right (IE) cycles numerous times really quick and then the page errors out. Using a smaller file such as 1Mb does not have this issue.

I am running Dan's Guardian, but on or off this does not make a difference. There is also no bandwidth limiting enabled at this time.

Is there a cap limit to what can be piped through the server? In a previous http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=25663.msg103887#msg103887 I had configured the squid to be able to work with a non https server. Is there a possibility this is the culprit?

You can actually do a complete test run through the jsprinting.com "Submit a Job" to see if any of you are successful. Just place junk data in the form and make sure to check "Test Page - do not print".

Thanks in advance,
Brian Grattan
Title: An interesting issue
Post by: mbachmann on February 03, 2005, 02:19:51 PM
Does that help: http://no.longer.valid/phpwiki/index.php/TroubleshootingFAQ#upload_size ?